| Tue 28 May 2013 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Deep and meaningful images of our ocean- opening night talk by Professor Callum Roberts The Opening night for this spectacular exhibition is 20 May 2013, 6pm - 7:30pm. Our oceans and coastlines host some of the most productive ecosystems on earth, providing food and livelihoods to millions of people around the world. From small-scale local fishing communities to international fishing fleets, the bounty of the oceans has sustained local and national economies for centuries. |
| 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
Jane Perryman and Helena Greene exhibition Jane Perryman is exhibiting ceramics, photography and video, Helena Greene is exhibiting paintings. |
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| 9:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight Read all about it! wrongdoing in Spain and England in the long nineteenth century An exhibition of nineteenth-century popular press material from Spain and England, featuring poisoners, pirates, werewolves and many other dubious characters. |
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| 10:00AM - 11:00AM |
Join us for a mixture of hour-long family workshops. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
The provocative exhibition takes a rare view of the discipline through the eyes of patients and researchers. The photographs capture the unique relationship between patient and doctor and the hope and human spirit wrapped up in research projects. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Images of empire: the British Empire on nineteenth century medals A special display: A thought provoking selection of medallic artowrk, which explores British expansion across the globe during the nineteenth century, showing a wide range of medals relating to plagues and rebellions, sieges and skirmishes, victories and defeats. |
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| 10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Ingeborg Zu Schleswig-Holstein: new dimensions of abstraction Werkstattgalerie presents works by Ingeborg zu Schleswig-Holstein: a new abstractness that, in reality, is a different kind of concretion. |
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| 10:30AM - 12:00PM |
Discover the amazing world of the hedgehog with Hugh Warwick, hedgehog championing ecologist and author of the book A Prickly Affair. Make your very own clay hedgehog to take home. |
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| 10:30AM - 4:30PM |
Creativity in the bronze age - a response An intervention into MAA’s experimental World Archaeology Gallery by a group of seven contemporary craft artists, ranging from artist jewellers to potters. |
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| 10:30AM - 4:30PM |
Exploring how the Penan and Kelabit people of Borneo have shaped and been shaped by the rainforest for 50,000 years |
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| 11:00AM - 12:00PM |
And the ostracod goes to... the animal awards at the Museum of Zoology Which animal is the spookiest? the most disgusting? has the best adaptation? Join us for the nominations for the animal awards, vote for your favourites and see collections from the museum stores at these interactive gallery talks. |
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| 11:15AM - 12:15PM |
Join us for a mixture of hour-long family workshops. |
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| 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
From April to July visitors to Kettle's Yard will have the opportunity to see 'guests' from eight other University of Cambridge museums and collections carefully places amongst the artworks and objects in the house. |
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| 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Katie Paterson's exhibition at Kettle's Yard brings together previous projects and new work. On display in St Peter's Church is a new piece, Fossil Necklace, a culmination of her residency at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. |
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| 12:30PM - 1:30PM |
Join us for a mixture of hour-long family workshops. |
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| 1:00PM - 2:00PM |
The emergence of human persons A Faraday institute for science and religion research seminar |
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| 1:30PM - 3:00PM |
Discover the amazing world of the hedgehog with Hugh Warwick, hedgehog championing ecologist and author of the book A Prickly Affair. Make your very own clay hedgehog to take home. |
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| 2:00PM - 3:00PM |
And the ostracod goes to... the animal awards at the Museum of Zoology Which animal is the spookiest? the most disgusting? has the best adaptation? Join us for the nominations for the animal awards, vote for your favourites and see collections from the museum stores at these interactive gallery talks. |
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| 5:30PM - 6:30PM |
Professor Sir John Beddington FRS FRSE: what's happened to the world? As part of the International Year of Statistics 2013 the Statistical Laboratory and the MRC Biostatistics Unit are co-hosting a celebratory series of 1-hour public lectures |
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| 6:00PM - 7:30PM |
Sophie Rosa recital at Hughes Hall Accomplished young violinist Sophie Rosa will be giving a recital as part of a series of concerts run by the Stradivari Trust. Simon Lane will provide piano accompaniment. |
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| 7:15PM - 8:15PM |
University social club swimming Cancelled This event has been cancelled. Lane swimming available every Tuesday for University and non-University individuals |
